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Table 2 Data summary of six golden-crowned sifaka (Propithecus tattersalli) groups followed in different forest types (dry, moderate, and humid) in three forest fragments (Solaniampilana, Bekaraoka, Binara) of two levels of forest disturbance (interior or edge) in the Loky-Manambato Protected Area in northeastern Madagascar

From: Environmental and anthropogenic influences on movement and foraging in a critically endangered lemur species, Propithecus tattersalli: implications for habitat conservation planning

Lemur group ID

Number of follow days

Number of GPS locations

Home range (ha)

Core area (ha)

Core Area (% overlap)

Dry

Rainy

Dry

Rainy

Dry

Rainy

Dry

Rainy

Dry-interior

9

7

285

206

6.04

7.95

0.88

1.91

16.7%

Dry-edge

8

7

270

216

8.19

31.6

0.89

2.62

51.2%

Moderate-interior

8

9

266

334

2.93

9.16

0.63

1.87

41.0%

Moderate-edge

8

8

299

269

2.78

4.83

0.57

0.78

16.3%

Humid-interior

8

9

282

320

3.69

25.1

0.68

1.71

32.0%

Humid-edge

9

8

290

278

12.5

11.1

1.18

1.90

53.9%

  1. The number of consecutive follow days, the number of GPS locations recorded, home range size (hectares), and core area size (hectares) are indicated for both the dry (June–August 2019) and rainy (February–April 2019) seasons. Percent core area overlap between seasons also is included